“Rebuilding an electricity-generating plant in the city of Glendale would be a significant step in that city’s future, but the decision facing its City Council has broader implications.
For Glendale, it means becoming a test case to measure the state’s resolve to move toward 100 percent renewable energy and further reduce greenhouse gases that cause global warming. With multiple forces closing in, it begs the question whether the last natural gas power plant has already been built in California.”
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